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Holiday Travelers Should Expect Packed Planes, Higher Fares
With fuel prices down, profits are up. But that doesn't mean you'll be able to find cheap airfares, especially over the holidays: The airline industry is predicting its busiest season in years.
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USF Accounting School Takes Name of Successful Alum
UPDATE AT 3:30 p.m. with comments from the announcement ceremony Last year, the University of South Florida College of Business became the Muma College of…
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Florida Continues Decline In Daily Positive Coronavirus Cases And Hospitalizations
The state reported 2,564 more people tested positive in the last 24 hours, including 468 in the greater Tampa Bay region, along with 38 deaths statewide.
Florida Nears 15,000 COVID-19 Deaths, Positivity Rate At Almost Two-Week High
The state says the positivity rate for those who were tested for coronavirus the first time came in at 5.26 percent Monday, the highest single-day level since Sept. 23.
DeSantis Orders More Electric Vehicle Charging Stations On Florida Highways
While Gov. Ron DeSantis says he can’t afford a Tesla, he’s all in on adding electric-vehicle charging stations to the state’s highways.On Friday, DeSantis…
Florida Records Its Deadliest Day Yet From COVID-19
Despite a downward trend in COVID-19 cases over the past few weeks, Florida set a new single-day high in deaths on Tuesday, the Florida Department of…
Supreme Court's Ruling On DACA Is 'A Big Win,' Floridians Say
The Supreme Court has rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to end legal protections for 650,000 young immigrants, nearly 25,000 of whom live in…
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Tampa Bay And Florida Again Reach New Highs In Coronavirus Cases
The Florida Department of Health reported yet another surge Friday in people testing positive for the coronavirus.Overall, the department reported 89,748…
Florida COVID-19 Cases Pass 100,000; Hillsborough, Polk Reach New Daily Highs
According to the Department of Health, the number of people who’ve tested positive for the coronavirus in Florida has passed 100,000.The state’s Monday…
DeSantis Wary Of Airbnb, Vacation Rental Proposals
Gov. Ron DeSantis expressed concerns Monday about legislative proposals that would further prevent local governments from regulating short-term vacation...
Florida, Tampa Bay COVID-19 Positive Tests Surge To New Daily Highs
According to the Florida Department of Health's Wednesday report, 109,014 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in the state - an increase of…
Florida Adds Nearly 9,500 COVID-19 Cases And 67 Deaths
The Florida Department of Health announced another 9,488 COVID-19 cases on Friday, bringing the total number of cases to 178,594.The state also reported…
Florida COVID-19 Deaths Highest Yet; Hillsborough More Than Doubles Previous Death Count
Florida health officials on Thursday reported 156 deaths in the state for the past 24-hour period. It’s the highest number of COVID-19 - related…
USF To Hold Virtual Commencement, Tampa Bay Area To Honor Grads
The University of South Florida is holding perhaps the most unusual commencement in the school’s more than 60-year history this weekend.At the same time,…
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Anxiety Grows As Coronavirus Pandemic Wears On
As the COVID-19 pandemic keeps people inside for a long period of time, many are also seeing their anxiety sharply increase as well.Consequently, groups…
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MacDill Air Force Base Will Honor Tampa Bay Health Workers With A Flyover
Planes from MacDill Air Force Base will fly over a dozen Tampa Bay area hospitals on Friday to pay tribute to health care workers fighting the spread of…
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Florida Reports Highest Number Of New Coronavirus Cases In A Week
The number of people testing positive reported Tuesday is more than four times higher than Monday's number.
Florida Adds 3,987 Coronavirus Cases, Hospitalizations Down For 5th Day
The state reported 2,823 people are currently hospitalized with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19, the lowest level since Nov. 8, 2020.
Florida Senate Proposes Money For Everglades, Sea Level Rise
Gov. Ron DeSantis would get more than he requested for Everglades restoration and water projects in the coming year under an initial Senate budget...
Canada Will Allow NHL Teams To Cross Border Without Quarantine
Teams will be required to stay in a bubble and be tested daily for COVID-19, similar to the tight restrictions that allowed the NHL to complete its playoffs in two hub cities last year.
New Favorites From Alt.Latino: Aventura, Rawayana And More
Alt.Latino producer Anamaria Sayre joins to share noteworthy songs from Aventura and Bad Bunny, Silvana Estrada, Rawayana and Rodrigo Amarante.
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Georgia district attorney calls for FBI security help after Trump's rally comments
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has asked the FBI to conduct a security check on the county courthouse and government center after Trump over the weekend decried investigations of him.
Shanghai eases 2-week shutdown, letting some residents out
Some residents of Shanghai are able to leave their homes as China's largest city eases a two-week virus shutdown.
Military Recruiters on Campus
In a case scheduled to go before the Supreme Court on Dec. 6, a group of elite universities, led by Yale Law School, will argue that they should not allow Defense Department recruiters on their campuses. The schools say this is because the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy is discriminatory. Commentator Ken Harbaugh is a student at Yale Law School and a former Navy officer. He says that if the Defense Department and Yale do not change their attitudes toward each other, both institutions will lose.
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The Fed delivers biggest interest rate hike in decades to combat surging inflation
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point Wednesday in an effort to combat stubbornly high inflation. It's the biggest rate increase in 28 years.
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